Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1906 — Page 3

Time Table RAILROAD* _ pi tsf ECT Mo<em}(er 12i 1905 *T DECATUR. * KAf>T BOCWI> Jo. ‘ ij* ex. <l:&" a. tn. E « *” rl v".A w'ivrn Vm. litn. »:» p. m f‘>“• WNT B<»UND ■■ LW.:::.::::' Jo. *• 1 », ■ A'T nro. wJ »t>«n .. io: 10 » m Ve.tf»>ul«l limited!*:* p. tn B«pr— •=<*!»■ •» Rnndav. *?.\‘lJic«pt Monday. jottx rf-BMino. Ticket Agent., t Emo*. Trar- P»«M>n«er Agent, g. L. ako’. * Marton, Ohio uijD mpidsTinohna R’T. . rT 2». IKJ-Jtow In effect. Ann -Lm 7* ll ’ «»«“'> K,!,UD Onl » , rtlam "Ham 1 I'prn 7*lpm , pwatar - , item S 13pm i.44pm iJKIEnd litem VCam 3,*ipm lO.lftpw ’ item 12.00 pm S.MSpm .„ : 5?l Sbt t P r»lo' •!••»*“« «* *• Onotonatl * Dally to (h Dally Od. Kaplda RzHun . 1 Xom Ttearn J.lTpm ’-•ffiljln- intern SOam t.OOpm « Lad Lpida '** >“ '. *?»“ »• Won ‘ Itv I »pm T.SOpm _ l.Mpm «*>pm e.W-an. KK"aa«< Ity «I'>P» »•*►“ 7j ® mb g“-g o m £ “ d |fN, ST, LOUIS fc WESTERM 0. R-CO "OiOVgR LIAR ROMTR” la sff< e» Jana >**• ■ABT, •tr-ffl IKBtliffll-.S:: b j.P*»«zpr*aa. da11y...... !Hgil;.dally egeap*Bunday U «a ■ !Looiaß>«nn*l Traralar dally ill p ■ g .tnral Fzaiirht ........ 10:8ft a bo uaka una a Watat I flat* sard from Bluffton tad, ■OCTHBOUND yticpt Munday T :!» a b y Munday llftTam k a-Daliyagcaptßuoda? ..»■»■ jtt'ruaß through to ladlanapolla without a.,tm Arriving lu*W b cd iJ ttlaa»aaladianopolUa»f«oa m Kaaa Wttsout change, arriving at Bluffton *jmTm4 Ursa via ■uncl* A Bia « roata —— , ui.-. 1 " 2L! 1 ..” ' . .’’ ■ WEATHER. Sboweri and warmer. Watch This Space.

Kali, Vh lung returned <o Fort Wayne la*t evening. While here he » > attending to insurance matters, i E-i Ahi and wife and son returned h«;i to Ih-catur Inst evening after a • it with Clara Mamina, of this city. h-Blnfftnn Banner. I ink Kindlier and Mi"s Cook, of the Bmter Brown company, arrived today from Fort Wayne, and will Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Kueblrr.

d *La “You cannot catch old ll birds with chaff.” You cannot snare a wearer of Cros- Hl sett shoes with fairy tales. I* s ( he JD’d downright ease, the free ftin o. ■ walking,that makrts “once a Cros«rtt Hl always a Crossett ” wB- nen eVerv- y _ . x where. i -J U ) ■ CROSSE FT Nil I SHOE M/ ” J )l 'MAKES LIFE’S WALK EASY" |J I (WUD« MAK* J ■ ” “ W ■ 'K.ipTal price with 2sc Additional to p*r !•'»*' • K Ltwis A.CROSSETT.Inc.. NORTH ABINGTON. MASS. ■ Charlie Voglewede. Sella the Shoes.

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I Mrs. E<l Vancil is on th sick list. •John Sehtig made a business trip to Richmond his morning. Ed Vancil made a business trip U» Fort Wayne this morning. '. . ■“ “ • — trip to Terre Haute this morning. •1. H. Chamberlain, of Indianapolis, was buying luirses in our city today. Leo Meyers has resigned his position as bus driver for the .Murray Hotel. .Miss Bessie Gehring, of Huntington is in our city the guest of her cousin, .Miss Pearl Hriner. Albert Sellemyer arrived this morning from Berne, and will spend Sunday with his [ntrents. A. J. Smith returned this morning from Lagrange, where he was attending to timber business. Miss Anna Elcoek returned to Van Wert, this morning after being the guest of Mrs. Nettie Schrock. Mrs. Badders arrived this morning from Monroe, and is the guest of her parents, Mr. ami Mm. Samuel Frank. Mrs. Dr. Mary Bradford returned to Hartford City, today, after attending the Miasionary Meeting in this «ty. , Joseph Beatty returned to Indianapolis, this morning. While here he was the guest of Mr. and Mm. Jacob Buhler. A. E. Plough returned to Kala mazoo, Mich., this morning, after making a visit here with Mr. ami Mm. P. I’oyneer. Mm. A. J. Smith ami daughter. Midge, returned this morning from Fort Wayne, tjhere the spent the day with friends. Miss Emma Cheyney returned to her home at Waterloo, this morning. While here she was ties guest of her sister, Mrs. C. D. Murray. Jams* Harkle** returned to hut home at Paulding. 0., this morning He was here attending the funeral of his mother, Mrs. George Cline. William D'lehrman retnri***! to'Ft Wayne last evening, to resume his duties as detective on the Pennsylvania railroad, after making a pleaant viait here with his family. The Elks lodge, last night held their annual installation of officers, which was conducted by Paet Exalt ed Ruler Tom Hurtling, and th* new officers u»a'in,ed their new duties at once. The three hobos who were picked up yesterday aftemmin by Marshal Green, were u»M--,.sed a tine of five dollars and eo-ts in •■.!< h case a..d will board the amount out with Sher iff Butler. The three Weary Wilh« - will do a little street work next week in behalf of th* city. Th* pistoffice department hau issued a bulletin announcing that rural free delivery service in many section* of the country will be temporarily withdrawn unteis* local authorises take stejis immediately to secure Improvement of tlie roada. The bulletin calls attention to the rule of the department requiring that all road* over 'which rural delivery is established shall lie kept in coudtiou to tie traveled at all seasons of the year.

W. E. Smith drove to Bluffton to- , day, to deliver an organ. J. Stogdill, of Willshire was a busi- , ness caller to our city today. A. Van Camp returned last evening > from a business trip to Berne. Joel Hoe, of Pleasant Mills, was a ■ business caller in our city today. D. E. Lauferty made a business trip to Fort Wayne, last evening. Chris Strebe returned last evening from a business visit at Kiilgeville. Frank Reynolds went to Mnneie today to make a short visit with frienda. Mrs. L. D Adams went to Huntington today to speml Sunday with relatives. L. L. Baumgartner retunied last evening from a busine-s trip to Linn Grove. Mr«. Clara fleam returned to Bluffton today. While here she »a« the guest of friends. Orval Harriiff returned from Geneva last evening, where fie wax attending to a job of surveying. M. V. B. Arehbold arrived la«t evening from Cincinnati, and will spend Sunday with hs family. .Mr. and Mr*. Irvin Mentzer retnm•d to Bluffton today. While here they were the guest* of relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mis* KountZ returtied to Fort H»eovery, today, after making a pleasant visit here with relative*. Fieri Peter* today received hie tranwpoftation fmm Mattoon, HI., where he will play hall this season, ami was ordered to report next Monday. Mr*. J J. MeEroy and *on of Fairmount, Ind., passeii through our city today, en route to Geneva, being eall ed there owing to the illness of tier win. A. J. Smith, thia morning, sold six head <»f W hiteforssl Hereford Heerw to Fred Scheiman. The atumaie were beauties, sixteen month* obi and aver aged IBB* j«>unds each. Clerk of the Court W. A. Zeller this afternoon computed the «<■*(• in the case of Slate of Indiana va. Boston Wi-Miti. The eoat* total $.W!>/k"f. ' Only one wittie**, Mullen, claimed hi* * fee*. He come* from Illinois. Hi* fee* claimed were 1M.70.--Huntington i Herald. Alpheti* Roop, son of Mr. and Mr*. George Roop, had the misfortune la*t 1 evening to have hi* right hand eaught ! in one of th* job pre****, while work- ’ mg at this office. • hie finger wa* broken and hts band quire tiadlv hi<erated, but he will he ready for worH ■nd sehool again in a few day*. j Bishop Alerding ha» annuuneetl h.* I itinerary for Ins Jineewan trip over th* Csthcdie diis-ese of Fort Wayne this spring. He l>eg:ll- 111* tour of the fins’*-'# f>n the tfr-l Sim.lay <ter > Ea«ter ami will not complete bi* nfI tirial trip till late in June. He will ' |be m Decatur on Sunday. May 1MI». ! ‘ John Jon**, a middle aged man, ( j whose true name i* unknown to the , jsflice, was arrested this morning by ( Sheriff Butler, on a ebarge of public : intoticatioti. He wa* arraigned be fore 'Squire Jam** H Smith this af- | ternoon, and plead guilty, being a»--e**ed a fine of a dollar and >•• * - i He settled fnr niuf dolar* and thirty cents and »ib drscharged. XfanV lni|tiirie* have been made at , the county amHtor’s office regarding , the expiration of th* ,*nod for IB'. >-• « j n-.firlgage exemption claims. All p«r- i • -on* desiring t.Ue .uh untuge of lb--I mortgage *vei.ptiun law win bu e until May Ji iu uhich U- aiak* their ' claims- The impre.sjiiff seemed preva- ■! lent that Wednesday Was the last day I, it th st* u mistake Bbtflton NewThanks Irt Dr I W Vf/.kfil for a ! handsome 1. gi-lutive and state m.vsi ual. which cnawaitt* mueh about the 1 member of 'he Ik’d legislature, togethet with a directory M tb* «am.» of every alate and icgielalive offt- or, I th* mimes of every memlier of lh* , penal le ard and con uussions, and I the name* of every ■•ounty and towni ship officer. The hook is a valuable I j-set to a new spaper office. [) M Hensley has on exhibition at hi* jewelry store, a tree <>f muffed ! bird*, and tiah head* that i» a beauty, i The docks were one* lulled by C D. Kinikie, and the fish were caeght hi ! the gulf of Mexico. Several owl* al- ! so adorn tins tree, one especially be]mg of a very rare specie*. Heck i« proud of this eunosity. and well he may be, aa there is nothing similar to it in northern Indiana. The birds were ail mounted at Fort Wayne.

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Fred Huffman returned today from . on a reimol house. Mi«« May Hadamsckrr arrive*! today from Fort Wayne and will *f«rid Bunday with her parent*. Mr». John Reiter and «>n. Richard, went to Portland today to spend HunJay with Mr*. lheh Vantdburg John Laitnen*ta|l, a non of Rainhart IximenAtall. of Petemon. had three rtngi r* rut offf today while operating a buM naw. ilalph Raaber returned, today from Fort Wayne, where he haa been tak ing treatment for aaeeral month® p.i-t for rhemeatiam Hr t* badly vrifu > 1 up. and i* «tiH unable to do any thi-i Mr* (’. K. H’leker and eon went to MofWnn today, to .{lend Sunday with relative*. Tin- Enhere < luh wt la»t watting with Mi** Kone Christen, and from all report*, a rmwt enjoyable time •a* had. Mm. J»hn Heller ••apt u red th.prub. a beautiful didi, »he reetwing thh bighewt number of potato Hlalx rate irfreshnient* were reeved, afte> which the club adjourneiL Manna Meutrer, of Hartford t'ity. »m in our city t>*tov renewing aeqtiainlance* with old fnendw. He tal present emptoyad by the Hart Tor|M*do company of that ptare, amt i* driving a glycerine w.igufi. Wiirlr here he wnn ah»« making arranjfeme'it* to mmtnenre aclKMi to rerover hi« children, which were aw anted by the court at Fort Wayne ...me time to hi* w it’e. SUNDAY SERVICES. r ~ Praabytarian. ff:L’»—Sunday retool. EJeetiuei of of. <•*•■« for the eiwmiyr year. Morning worship. '*ermon theme: “The Work. ti:10 Christian Endeavor Mtrvwe. Study topic: “tlur Pledge ami H«,W to Keep It.” 7::^—Evening evangelist re re rvie* Talk theme •‘Tumble-Went. (ohm! music. Mule Quartet. Nong* anti Bible Hub nicer* on Wednesday night at 7:”J> The second of the enr* of Song Sermon* will be given Easter Sunday in the evenintr rervire. Everybody ewrdtally invited At.FREH FOWLER. IWor. United Brethren You are heartily invited to haw a part in our Sabbath retool at !Fl ». All lover* of the prayer and da** -erviee »l» desire, may iiaitiei|M»te .11 the meeting at 10:30; Young People’s service at ff:W; evening preachii - M-n ice at " !| t will I* - mad. .'vangelistic. A -plendid opi*>rtiititty will lie afforded for reeuring a new “robe <»f rishtemwne-s” fur Earner. If not -applied be sure to come. Bapirt. KeV. W B. t ullis* will pre;t Mortitf v ti pic: “True Hei'Zf i What it is Not.” Evening topic 4 • - sous from Flowers.” illustrated with stervoptieon picture* uud aungs. A bright, beautiful, cheery wrrire free to nil. Those who have no n-. ill" lace of worship e-jieetaily invited to ml.

A Kara**# man had a Loy who w*. I inclined to b* an all-round tough day a neighbor -ailed <»n th* old I man to talk t«» him about the b«»y ••V«h» certainly ought to try d»» 1 floliwthllig »gl> Hill,’' <.»ld til* nrigi. bar. ••Hr* getting t«» bo know* aa > I the greatest liar in tbeewuulry ! lew* he mend* hl* way* hi* re|>utatM>u ; I will lie nulled.'' **l don't know a* ' I there ia much «>er*at«*n t«» Worry ab.o>t j Bill’* ruining bi. reputatwm. He « , j bound and daterwuned t<> 'o* * hiw- I I yrr.

—— ■■— • j \ K \ TWAT JOME PEOPLE »RE BIG ENOUGH FOOL 3 TO Think that IT DOES N T matter how THEY . LOOK - BUT YVHAT 15 There EXCEPT \/ Z OUR APPEARANCE BY WHICH OnMttJ CAN JUDGE U5 9 ISN'T IT TRUE ? BUSTER BROWN T| CE « R S' n \ \ is O- ~ 'NtoW < ’ *** K S,J r *rev.* ■ -■ »*-• •"»-» ■* -■ .- ret i ..m If yon have been fooled in clothes you have bought, it is not our fault. We have always keut good ciothjs h our store and we always shall. Easter Togs Our Stein-Block and Solomon Bros. and Lempert Suits Top coats Easter, Neckties. Shirts and Fancy Vests are all in ready for your inspection. F.I .ZEY & VANCE I Cor. East of Court House t >

| M■■ Edn» • i* '. rd «• ttc Fori I Way i * *•: er- mg, to make a abort There will I- a meet of (to ! *f<>rkholder* -1 the Itoealar Haee ’ ['.» *■ ■ - >• . ■ a: tis i ■-r A Ln* ■ ! orat r>i-s.la» earning, at i M ien thirty o’etoek. It r» essential I for ewry man wto hold* •toek in I tbia ammcratton t«* b* prreent. aa mat* ■ ter* i :fu|ntrtasre »ill to totem I sip F*> prwtoat yonr mterret* by he- [ teg pre- nt.